How to make a triskelion knot harness

In honor of Folsom, I’m finally putting up a tutorial for the gorgeous triskelion knot harness from my wedding.

You will need:

20-feet of rope

Patience

The triskelion knot is formed by pushing three loops through each other, then tying the loose ends around your back to form an asymmetrical harness. The resulting harness is a gorgeous, unique, and very affordable piece of bondage. I spent $5 on this.

The GIFs (ripped from this video, highly recommended you just watch that) show tying the knot with a single rope. For a more masculine look, try doubling up the rope like innerbear or quadrupling the rope like alpha (pictured above).

Hello! Love your blog and I have a question for you, I’m just starting my role as a pet and wondering if you had possibly created a basic guide to what a pet should have? Like maybe a wish list full of suggested items on eBay or the likes? Thanks for reading this anyways :3

You don’t need anything to be a pet, sub, Dom, whatever. Thats silly. Expensive gear is an accessory to your sexuality, not a prerequisite.

Nevertheless, gear is sexy and can help get you into that headspace by making you more confident in your role. Here are some outfits to get you started:

The lil’ pup look

Sporty meets eager in this hot jock-inspired sub look that will score any coach. Strip down to just the jock for a more extreme look.

The Rump Eclipse

Pose yourself perpendicularly to the camera and shift all your weight onto the leg closest to the camera. This accentuates the curve of your thighs and ass. For best results, make sure you’re lit with ¾’s light to highlight the ridge of your other cheek. Combine with crossed arms or the classic-Dylan-pose to make your upper body look bigger.

The Evita

Also known as the “Don’t Cry for me Argentina,” The Evita is a fanciful pose that makes you look like you’re having an awesome time…but it’s actually a strategic illusion! By raising your arms out and widing your stance (like you’re making the letter “X” out of your body) you make your waist look proportionately smaller. This is great for those fat days.

Poser Guide to making yourself look Bigger

Following up on arfabear’s question about my poses, here is a dossier on my most frequented poses. You’re all familiar with the Dylan Pose, but what about the other techniques and poses I use to make myself photograph better?

The Classic Dylan Pose

Triceps out (pout is actually optional). Your Triceps are much larger than your biceps, so turning them outwards gives the illusion that your arms are much bigger…and bigger arms (in contrast to your waist) makes you look proportionally huge.